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    Journalists' language awareness: inferences from writing strategies by Perrin, Daniel, Ehrensberger-Dow, Maureen

    Published in Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses (2006-11-01)
    “…This article focuses on journalists' writing behavior and their writing strategies in a sample of 17 case studies. …”
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    Chinese immigrants, journalistic censorship and Mark Twain’s critical humanistic writings by Jiazhao Lin

    “…Abstract This article examines the impact of journalistic censorship and the ensuing experience of “shame” on the development of Mark Twain’s critical humanistic writings, with particular emphasis on the Morning Call censorship episode. …”
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    Academic and journalistic writing in English and Japanese: A contrastive study on stance and engagement expressions by Nagiko Iwata Lee

    Published in Journal of Modern Languages (2017-06-01)
    Subjects: “…English-Japanese contrastive rhetoric, stance, engagement, genre, academic writing, journalistic writing…”
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    Academic and journalistic writing in English and Japanese: A contrastive study on stance and engagement expressions by Nagiko Iwata Lee

    Published in Journal of Modern Languages (2017-06-01)
    Subjects: “…English-Japanese contrastive rhetoric, stance, engagement, genre, academic writing, journalistic writing…”
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    Academic and journalistic writing in English and Japanese: A contrastive study on stance and engagement expressions by Nagiko Iwata Lee

    Published in Journal of Modern Languages (2017-06-01)
    Subjects: “…English-Japanese contrastive rhetoric, stance, engagement, genre, academic writing, journalistic writing…”
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    Academic and journalistic writing in English and Japanese: A contrastive study on stance and engagement expressions by Nagiko Iwata Lee

    Published in Journal of Modern Languages (2017-06-01)
    Subjects: “…English-Japanese contrastive rhetoric, stance, engagement, genre, academic writing, journalistic writing…”
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    Academic and journalistic writing in English and Japanese: A contrastive study on stance and engagement expressions by Nagiko Iwata Lee

    Published in Journal of Modern Languages (2017-06-01)
    Subjects: “…English-Japanese contrastive rhetoric, stance, engagement, genre, academic writing, journalistic writing…”
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    Academic and journalistic writing in English and Japanese: A contrastive study on stance and engagement expressions by Nagiko Iwata Lee

    Published in Journal of Modern Languages (2017-06-01)
    Subjects: “…English-Japanese contrastive rhetoric, stance, engagement, genre, academic writing, journalistic writing…”
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    Academic and journalistic writing in English and Japanese: A contrastive study on stance and engagement expressions by Nagiko Iwata Lee

    Published in Journal of Modern Languages (2017-06-01)
    Subjects: “…English-Japanese contrastive rhetoric, stance, engagement, genre, academic writing, journalistic writing…”
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    Academic and journalistic writing in English and Japanese: A contrastive study on stance and engagement expressions by Nagiko Iwata Lee

    Published in Journal of Modern Languages (2017-06-01)
    Subjects: “…English-Japanese contrastive rhetoric, stance, engagement, genre, academic writing, journalistic writing…”
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    Debunking News as a Journalistic Genre: From the Inverted Pyramid to a Circular Writing Model by Paula Herrero-Diz, David Varona-Aramburu, Marta Pérez-Escolar

    Published in International Journal of Communication (2024-02-01)
    “… This research identifies the common elements present in debunking news that define this sort of information as a new journalistic genre. For this purpose, after a standard literature review related to journalistic genres, fake news, fact-checking, and the state of journalism, a qualitative methodology consisting of a content analysis of 60 debunk news from politifact.com (the United States) and maldita.es (Spain) and interviews with editors (5) of the fact-checking platforms were carried out. …”
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    AI to Bypass Creativity. Will Robots Replace Journalists? (The Answer Is “Yes”) by Andrey Miroshnichenko

    Published in Information (2018-07-01)
    “…This, according to widespread opinion, makes it harder for robots to replicate. However, writing algorithms are already widely used in the news media to produce articles and thereby replace human journalists. …”
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